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Real Haunts in Utah- Paranormal UT

Did you know Utah is home to dozens of REAL Haunted Places? From haunted roadways and buildings where the dearly departed still lurk among us, to burial grounds and sacred places that are haunted by spirits who seemingly want to stay in this world, Utah has some truly eerie landmarks and historical sites that are hot spots for paranormal activity. Utah's Real Haunts are home to ghosts and spirits year-round - they're not your average Halloween Haunt. Find out all about Utah's Haunted History, and learn all about haunted places across the state that are plagued with REAL ghosts, ghouls, apparitions, and things that go bump in the night!

This church is said to be haunted by a ghost who is known to play the organ on the upper floor of the building when no one is around. An elderly woman's apparition has also been spotted here.
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This Victorian-style inn was constructed as a replica for the owner's grandmother, and it is she who is believed to haunt the place. She has appeared as a mist, which ascends and descends through the floors, and her apparition has also appeared in photos.
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At this museum, witnesses have reported apparitions of soldiers. The most well-known ghost that lingers here is Clem, whose apparitions and footsteps have been noticed by many. Other apparitions seen here include that of a young girl, a woman in purple and a floating face.
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This historic hotel has a ghostly legend surrounding Rooms 1101 and 1102. Stories say a new bride drowned in room 1102's bathtub on her honeymoon. When her son came after her death to gather her belongings, he stayed next door in room 1101. He committed suicide there that night. Witnesses have claimed that the bathtub water turns on by itself in room 1102, and that apparitions have been...
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This museum features many unique western artifacts including Native American relics, various weapons, including the gun used to commit the first murder in Lehi and famed outlaw Jack Slade's chair. Before it was a museum, the building operated as a library, jail, court and civic offices. Stories say there was an inmate suicide when the place was a jail, and that the inmate hanged...
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This National Historic Landmark makrs the spot where on September 11th, 1857, over 100 emigrants were massacred by Mormon militiamen. Witnesses have claimed to hear cries on the wind and a feeling of extreme sadness here.
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The resort's main building is believed to be haunted. Haunting reports include footsteps, odd sounds when no one is around, apparitions and an evil shadow that is accompanied by an eerie presence has been spotted on the upper levels of the building.
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Although the old Rio Grande Railroad Depot has been beautifully restored, there are still repotrs of paranormal activity. The apparition of a beautiful woman with dark hair has been spotted in the ladies bathroom and in the cafe that now occupies the lower floor of the building. Stories say she was hit by a train. Security working late at night have reported disembodied footsteps and...
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The legend surrounding this cemetery involves a father who put a curse on his large family as he died. The curse said that after he passed away, one of his eight children would die every six months. The curse came true and one by one, each child died of illness at six-month intervals. Then, six months later, their mother died, too. There is a large statue in the cemetery called the...
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The reading room at this library is said to be haunted, and is where the temperature is said to always be extremely hot or cold. A ghostly moaning noise can sometimes be heard as well. In the Harp Room, there's a chair that some local paranormal enthusiasts call the Ghost Chair. Stories say that the chair just appeared in the library one day; the library staff have no record of its...
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This inn dates back to the 1870s and was originally a private residence where polygamists hid from the law, hence the name of the establishment. There are a number of ghost stories surrounding the building.
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Strange things are said to happen at this cafe and candy company after it closes for the night. Furniture is known to move or be knocked over, objects fall off the shelves, and a Native American's apparition has been spotted. Stories say the ghost once appeared to an employee of the cafe, ordered some dinner rolls and then vanished. The man is also said to haunt other businesses nearby,...
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Dating back to 1844, this historic site was part of a former Brigham Young settlement and is believed to be haunted by Young himself, until the site was moved. Then the hauntings were blamed on Young's 19th wide, Ann Eliza Webb, who has been seen hanging out near the kitchen window. Other reports here include the sounds of a children's party in the Jewkes-Draper House and an apparition...
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Although this building closed down, there are still reports of hauntings here. Those that drive past the building at night have claimed to see an old woman staring down at them, and also strange flashing lights that move around the building.
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This building dates back to the 1900s and once operated as a brothel and hotel that closed down in the 1970s. Strange sounds have been heard coming from the place, and a woman's apparition has been seen wearing an old-fashioned dress.
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This historical building dates back to 1914 and was once a hotel. A woman's apparition wearing an old-fashioned dress has been spotted here on the third floor staircase, and a phantom piano player has been heard (but never seen) in the mining room.
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This location is believed to be haunted by the apparitions of Native Americans and a man who vanishes. Witnesses have also claimed to hear the phantom sounds of children's voices. Doors and windows are also known to close by themselves.
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This station has been rebuilt a few times because of fire damage and age but the original dated back to 1869. It now operates as a museum and was the site of the 1944 wreck, the Bagley Train Disaster, which killed 48 people and injured 79 more. The station is rumored to be haunted by a woman who walks the halls upstairs and only talks to males. Witnesses have also claimed to hear...
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This bed and breakfast is no longer in operation, but stories say that when it was open, the light fixtures in the rooms would shake and apparitions would appear in mirrors. Some guests also claimed to have been locked in their rooms.
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Dating back to 1873, this hospital was built as a private residence for the family of Samuel F. Lee. By 1913, it had been transformed into a home for the elderly but was often called the County Poor House. Haunting reports here include shadowy figures, mists, apparitions, orbs and a spiritual portal. One of the ghosts that reside here is believed to be a former patient named Wes, who...
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Dating back to 1883, this location is a private gentleman's club that is used for business and social interaction among the city's most elite. Stories say that a man fell asleep long ago with a cigar lit and set the upper floor on fire, burning alive in the process. His ghost is said to linger the upper floors and a ghost in the basement makes herself known with the smell of lilac...
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Witnesses claim that the ghosts at this lodge make themselves known by turning lights and appliances on and off or moving objects around. Apparitions and cold spots have also been reported, as well as disembodied moans and whispers.
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The haunting reports at this theater are said to date back to the 1950s. Stories say that the owner here has reported that something exists in the theater and she calls it Charlie, although she doesn't believe in ghosts. Occurrences here include mugs that have flown through the air and shattered on the wall, a sign once flew across the room, and the items on a storage rack spilled onto...
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This site was once part of an old naval base and is believed to be haunted by many ghosts. There are three spirits who linger inDorm E, a young girl who bounces a ball in the hallways, an RA who likes to check the "students" (visitors) into their rooms, and another ghost who has not been identified. A nurse's spirit is also said to reside in Dorm L, wearing old-fashioned clothing.
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This historic home now operates as an event venue for weddings, and is said to be haunted by shadowy figures that wander through the halls. Some have also claimed to hear a man clearing his throat when there's no one around.
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This believed-to-be haunted camp was once a camp for Chinese laborers who built the country's railroads in the 1800s. Witnesses have reported a phantom steam locomotive, footsteps, voices speaking Chinese and tiny lights that spark on the railroad tracks.
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This canyon has an eerie history and is where a number of climbers have died and murders have taken place. Many believe this is why the place is said to be haunted. Witnesses have claimed to se the apparition of a man in 1970s or 1980s clothing standing on a rock peak, then quickly running down the mountain. Some say an eerie feeling seems to follow you even after you've left the area.
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Stories say that you could hear disembodied and echoing laughter near the indoor pool and the pinball machine on an upper level is known to play by itself. Some say the hauntings may stem from an incident in which a mother and daughter threw the rest of the siblings off a balcony and then jumped off themselves. The father also committed suicide nearby by carbon monoxide poisoning with a...
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This restaurant is no longer in operation but was the site of some strange paranormal activity. Haunting reports here include screams, moans, strange music and objects that moved on their own. A former worker's ghost was also said to haunt the basement.
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This hilltop mansion features 21 rooms and dates back to 1901. Its former owners, the McCunes, donated the historic home to the Mormon Church in 1920 and it then operated as a school of music until 1953 when it became Brigham Young University's Salt Lake City Center. Now restored, it is available for tours by appointment and is rumored to be haunted. Haunting reports here include...
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This former hotel is said to be haunted by a white apparition that stands nearby watching staff and diners. It then vanishes when approached. Haunting reports here include doors that open and close on their own, cutlery that is moved around tables and disembodied footsteps.
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The building that once housed the museum has served many purposes but now stands abandoned. Haunting reports here include shadowy figures that roam the top and bottom floors. An eerie presence can also be felt in the building.
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This restaurant is known for its numerous family photos and giant scones, and the rumors of it being haunted by as many as 60 ghosts. It has beenf eatured on an episode of TV's "The Dead Files," and witnesses say that the chairs here have been known to stack themselves.
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Decorated with a 1800s Old West theme, this building is dedicated to the late Porter Rockwell. Rumors say there are a number of apparition that haunt the restaurant, including a man who wears mid-19th century clothing. He has been spotted in the dining room.
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